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civicdrivr 05-18-2012 10:01 PM

MT Gear Indicator Issue
 
I was reading through the owners manual (no really, I was :bellyroll: ) and I saw the steps to turn on the gear indicator for those with a manual transmission.

According to the book, while the key is turned to ACC, you press ODO until you see g-off.

I dont have that menu. I get ODO, Trip A, and Trip B. No gear indicator settings.

Has anyone been able to successfully set that up?

Dadhawk 05-18-2012 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by civicdrivr (Post 217581)
I was reading through the owners manual (no really, I was :bellyroll: ) and I saw the steps to turn on the gear indicator for those with a manual transmission.

According to the book, while the key is turned to ACC, you press ODO until you see g-off.

I dont have that menu. I get ODO, Trip A, and Trip B. No gear indicator settings.

Has anyone been able to successfully set that up?

I don't have a MT, but I did read this earlier. Did you have the key in the ACC or LOCK position? Page 152 says it only shows in those positions.

civicdrivr 05-18-2012 10:23 PM

Yep, had it in ACC.

Spaceywilly 05-18-2012 10:24 PM

Make sure it is in ACC (first click) and not ON (second click)

http://i.imgur.com/GtG2Q.png

Dadhawk 05-18-2012 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by civicdrivr (Post 217614)
Yep, had it in ACC.


Hmm, don't know then. You can't turn it off on the AT, or I'd give it a try to see what happens. Might just try "off" if you haven't. The OD button does work in the OFF position.

civicdrivr 05-18-2012 10:40 PM

Ill give that a try in a bit.

I guess while we're on the subject of the instrument cluster, is there any way to get the tach to do a fast sweep, like in this video:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ki2JA-_Opn4&feature=channel&list=UL"]Subaru BRZ nav startup screen by PERRIN Performance - YouTube[/ame]

Mine goes up to where I set the rev warning, pauses, then goes back down.

Guff 05-18-2012 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by civicdrivr (Post 217642)
Ill give that a try in a bit.

I guess while we're on the subject of the instrument cluster, is there any way to get the tach to do a fast sweep, like in this video:

Subaru BRZ nav startup screen by PERRIN Performance - YouTube

Mine goes up to where I set the rev warning, pauses, then goes back down.

I'm sure there's a way, but I doubt it's just a setting.

IIRC it was a selling/debating point for a lot of the BRZ guys...

Stryker Trailwood 05-18-2012 10:56 PM

usually with these things, you don't keep pressing the ODO button repeatedly, they mean for you to press and hold the button down until you see the new setting pop up. but i don't have the car or manual to really know lol

gah sudden posts, now i see the manual above.

Zgrinch 05-18-2012 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by civicdrivr (Post 217642)
Ill give that a try in a bit.

I guess while we're on the subject of the instrument cluster, is there any way to get the tach to do a fast sweep, like in this video:

Subaru BRZ nav startup screen by PERRIN Performance - YouTube

Mine goes up to where I set the rev warning, pauses, then goes back down.

I thought gauge s weep was only on the BRZ, not FRS ???

Dadhawk 05-18-2012 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stryker Trailwood (Post 217667)
usually with these things, you don't keep pressing the ODO button repeatedly, they mean for you to press and hold the button down until you see the new setting pop up. but i don't have the car or manual to really know lol

gah sudden posts, now i see the manual above.

Just went out to mine. What they mean is for you to push the button until the g-off display shows. You then hold the button in until it changes. Same with the REV light.

But it should come up just by pushing the button through 4 or less cycles, then is when you hold it down.

AtlantaRock 05-19-2012 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by civicdrivr (Post 217581)
I was reading through the owners manual (no really, I was :bellyroll: ) and I saw the steps to turn on the gear indicator for those with a manual transmission.

According to the book, while the key is turned to ACC, you press ODO until you see g-off.

I dont have that menu. I get ODO, Trip A, and Trip B. No gear indicator settings.

Has anyone been able to successfully set that up?

Try this if you didn't get it to work yet. Put the key in the ignition and turn it to the first on position, then push the ODO/TRIP until it displays G-OFF, then press and hold the button and it will change to G-ON.
That should do it

Cheddar 05-19-2012 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spaceywilly (Post 217616)
Make sure it is in ACC (first click) and not ON (second click)

http://i.imgur.com/GtG2Q.png

Quote:

Originally Posted by civicdrivr (Post 217642)
Ill give that a try in a bit.

I guess while we're on the subject of the instrument cluster, is there any way to get the tach to do a fast sweep, like in this video:

Subaru BRZ nav startup screen by PERRIN Performance - YouTube

Mine goes up to where I set the rev warning, pauses, then goes back down.


Its says how to do it in step 4 of this procedure.

civicdrivr 05-19-2012 04:27 PM

Still haven't had a chance to try out what was noted above. Once I do, Ill let you know if it works or not.

I also didnt see the 5 step process in the FR-S owners manual, we may not have the BRZs sweep function :(

uneekvisions 05-20-2012 12:13 PM

I really want a FR-S, but the little things are making me reconsider the BRZ :|


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